Dragon-stem Goblet
A dragon-stem goblet has many parts, including a bowl, a foot, and a dragon. Dip molding is used to create the dragon, and the parts are attached with glue bits. This goblet has pincered bits, a merese, an avolio, wings, and eyes. See 360˚ photography and learn more about this object in The Techniques of Renaissance Venetian Glassworking by William Gudenrath renvenetian.cmog.org/object/dr...
The Venetian glass industry enjoyed a golden age during the Renaissance. By the early 1500s, the wonders of Venetian glass were well known throughout western Europe. Not well known, however, was how these objects were made. Until now. The result of 30+ years of research by William Gudenrath, The Techniques of Renaissance Venetian Glassworking - renvenetian.cmog.org - presents 35 complete reconstructions of Venetian glassmaking techniques through detailed 360˚ photography and high-definition video.
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My procrastination has no limits at this point.
@sahajiniraydu7735
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah deep edges of KZread aren’t deep enough for my procrastination
@cranjismcbasketball8024
3 жыл бұрын
mine too. KZread algorithms allow for some pretty deep rabbit holes!
@ms.antithesis
3 жыл бұрын
same energy
@poshan4552
3 жыл бұрын
this comment just reminded me, i will now go back to work thank you
@aafhans8326
3 жыл бұрын
@@poshan4552 i have 30 minutes and 1 day to prepare for a speech and final art assesment i do be procrastinating
wish they did a final shot of the completed glass so we can admire the artwork more.
@wingman7th937
7 жыл бұрын
Adam Olaso the beginning
@HangOverMan25
7 жыл бұрын
He dropped it
@EvelynPotter-xl3ne
7 жыл бұрын
VGC Channel *SMASH* that’s why they didn’t film the end.
@mamoke
6 жыл бұрын
clearly that is the original venetian goblet, different comb, no litle head side fins, and ofc different collor wings / fins
@MisterLimeLemon
6 жыл бұрын
If you mean the link i posted: Thats the link the Corning Museum of Glass posted in another comment when asked about the finished work
My God i am so truly fascinated with the mastery of the Artist performing there magic with glass and i have watched these video's for 4 days non stop because I'm so fascinated with their work!!!!.... Truly a master at his craft !!!! Thank you so much for posting these video's
@corningmuseumofglass
8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@chloemarie1881
7 жыл бұрын
your self at the in the world some people don't go see that please real I have my own ideas anyway just because you don't believe in the same thing as me doesn't mean you need to say and you can see in the Bible have you heard the song Jesus Loves Me the Bible tells me so
@jesspat7009
7 жыл бұрын
kyt alv
@chloemarie1881
7 жыл бұрын
you are totally right God is real
@dianaimations2612
7 жыл бұрын
Chloe Eddy ... as an atheist I don't know what to reply, no witty remarks here
The dragon looked more like a sea horse
@nola1439
7 жыл бұрын
jadkoolkatify it's a 17th century Venetian sea dragon. That's the style.
@saovayvay
7 жыл бұрын
sea horse have another name is sea dragon :D
@jadkoolkatify
7 жыл бұрын
Anna lol thank you. It makes more sense now
@louiskingsley9417
7 жыл бұрын
jadkoolkatify same
@bayleewinchster7504
7 жыл бұрын
jadkoolkatify so true but it still looked awesome
This is absolutely amazing but that off-center avolio is really bugging me
Maybe show the final product?? All that awesome watching of how it's made and we don't get to see it all done?! Cmon now
@corningmuseumofglass
7 жыл бұрын
Hi, there is 360° photography of the original object on renvenetian.cmog.org/object/dragon-stem-goblet, where you can turn and zoom in on the goblet. Thanks for watching!
@angelspringer8987
7 жыл бұрын
Totally
@karinacoronado6789
7 жыл бұрын
usernamedkjah XD
@SuperMoofie
7 жыл бұрын
But you don't really get to see much of it.
@AndrewBoundy
6 жыл бұрын
Yeah, this is amazing but 30-secs of close-in detail and slow 360 of the final item would have finished this video a little better - great job though - incredible skill - thank you.
I'm not sure how I wound up on this channel, but I'm so glad I did! I've watched several videos sp far, and I subscribed so I won't lose it! Watching this video makes me realize magic happens every day, when skilled craftsmen turn sand into art!
@corningmuseumofglass
8 жыл бұрын
+Laynie Fingers Glad you're here, thanks for subscribing!
@akiren7730
7 жыл бұрын
me 2 :)
@madisongreen7975
6 жыл бұрын
Or recycled broken glass
@patriciaribbers1182
6 жыл бұрын
Layni
@8-bitanimates989
6 жыл бұрын
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You know I watched that thing for 12 and a half minutes and I would like to see that Dragon for more than one second God damn it.
I never get sick of watching the "Rath" blow some glass. thanks for the uploads.
I can never get over the fact that, with all these fancy techniques, and a plain set of scissors is an essential part of a glassblowers toolkit
So satisfying to watch. I find this whole process extremely fascinating. Thank you for showing this process.
That is extraordinary craftsmanship.
Extremely well done video. Simple, easy to follow edits, great and clear narration. No distracting music. The inclusion of industry terminology and the way it was emphasized in the narration was great. Very well done.
@corningmuseumofglass
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@tylermoulton7294
Жыл бұрын
Lol
I'm an adult and everything but when the guy said, "blown hard" I laughed out loud.
Very similar to plumbus making
@spaghettigag1376
6 жыл бұрын
Pandas Snap Noooo XD whyyy
The skill level is ridiculous, its such a pleasure to watch fully developed skills in action. I have no interest in glass making but i was glued to the whole video.
Great work. I was blown away no pun intended.
@corningmuseumofglass
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
love getting recommended these really old videos because I wouldn't see this art otherwise
@corningmuseumofglass
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, Danielle!
Amazing craftsmanship!
Amazing workmanship . God only knows how much of practice and dedication would have gone to work like this.
that was awesome i want 50! the glassblower dude and the narrator dude are great company to stave off boredom! #bless
@poelgeestglass
8 жыл бұрын
It is the same person! William Gudenrath is not only a master glass blower, also a very good speaker.
@krazyriti
8 жыл бұрын
wow, i did not know that! thank you. :)
Wow. Wow. Wow. He’s such a skilled craftsman. You know they’re good when they make it look easy.
@corningmuseumofglass
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
This is such a good episode! I've watched it multiple times. Wish I could up vote this master every time. 😁
its amazing how all these moves are done without a single mistake and within such a short window of time.]
PERFECT camera angle !
amazing art , you will be hearing from a 5 star hotel soon.
It's unbelievable how beautiful this piece is. Tell your craftsmen that I admire their work!
Never thought of this kind of topic could be so entertaining to watch, and now I am a subscriber.
@corningmuseumofglass
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
it is nice to see your work again after so many years! beautiful and articulated exactly as my memory serves! nice Bill! good Show!
Sooo freaking easy to make!! Might take 10 years to make my first simple goblet, though! What a craftsman!
Who else thinks it's kinda satisfying to see them cut the hot glass
I went to the museum a couple years ago. Phenomenal. I really loved it there.
none glassblowers will never fully understand how complicated this is and how hard it is to do that by yourself
Amazing work!
@corningmuseumofglass
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
This narrator has the words for everything.
A lot of your videos lack a complete shot at the end. While you show it at the beginning, think about the process we just went through as viewers.. we see the completion of it but in the end we have no evidence of our experience. I recommend you end every video with a 30 second static or rotation of the product. So beautiful, it seems a shame not to give it it's true moment.
@corningmuseumofglass
8 жыл бұрын
+Jared H Hi Jared, thanks for your feedback. With this series, the focus is on the process of recreating historical objects from the museum's collection, which you can see with more information and 360˚ photography at renvenetian.cmog.org/object/dragon-stem-goblet. On the Techniques of Renaissance Venetian Glassworking site you can rotate and zoom in on the original object.
@pseudomonad
5 жыл бұрын
even so, it'd be lovely to have side-by-side of the original and the new creation!
beautiful
Highest level of craftsmanship. Amazing skill.
they make it look so easy
Absolutely beautiful! A real work of art!
I am stunned with every item I watch crafted, such beauty.
"The tip is gently rubbed against the cold table..." 00:53 giggity.
@kimberlyperkins2992
3 жыл бұрын
LMAO
This is awesome I am going to watch this channel more
Masterful as always Bill 🥂
@corningmuseumofglass
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I LOVE IT!I it kinda looks like a seahorse
much respect for glass blowers, amazing work goes into it. wow
@corningmuseumofglass
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Marvelous!
@corningmuseumofglass
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Simply awesome love it and love his work(perfection)!
I'm glad I "stumbled" on this "glass channel". Fascinating! I've always loved glass artwork, although I don't have the talent to create these pieces (more likely, I would break mine).
@corningmuseumofglass
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! If you're interested in learning how to make glass, we have classes for every experience level at The Studio: www.cmog.org/glassmaking/studio/classes.
amazing work this is a dying talent that needs to be kept alive
I was nervous the whole video. These guys are very skilled. I would never be able to do something so delicate without breaking it
"Then a small amount of glass..."
I would have love to see the finished result still amazing to see!
Glass blowing looks like an insanely difficult art. Must take a really long time to learn and master. Mind "blowing" !
@corningmuseumofglass
3 жыл бұрын
It takes 3-5 years to build up those beginning skills and then a lifetime after that of continuous learning. Thanks for watching!
Что тут скажешь)) красиво! Профи)
It was fascination I love. Amazing glass work. Love it.
Magnificent artistry!
simply a masterpiece..applauds to the craft magician of glass
This is so gorgeous I want to cry. I am so in awe.
Amazing doesn't describe this. WOW!
Tbh, i'm only searching these glass-making videos cause i saw some old man do it on Dr Stone and thought it was cool lol But besides that, this craftsmanship is beautiful.
Beautiful artwork.
That was so pleasurable to watch. Thank you for posting it.
@corningmuseumofglass
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I could look at this for ever
Such an artist.
the dragon part was amazing... I was thinking that u won't be able to transform it ... but u made my mouth shut.. amazing...
They make it look so easy
Breathtaking!
My God, was that satisfying to watch
What a skill to have! Pure talent! X
I actually visited the Pittsburgh glass center a couple weeks ago and was able to make my own glass paperweight. It was difficult to maneuver at times, but a lot of fun
beautiful piece
Beautiful!
Man, can't wait to try this out at home with the kids!
That was pretty cool 👍 it kinda looked like a seahorse to me 🤗
That’s gorgeous!
i find this channel really relaxing i enjoy hearing it in the backround while i study for my nursing courses. such amazing art work i wounder if these glass blowers find this relaxing for themselves
@corningmuseumofglass
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Hear from the glassblowers themselves in this series kzread.info/dash/bejne/iYNkpZhwedi4Yrg.html
That was absolutely amazing to watch
Incredible artisanry. But after all that you don't even show a good close up of the finished product. Should be a full frame 360 rotation on plain background.
@corningmuseumofglass
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! To see a 360 of the original glass object, visit renvenetian.cmog.org/object/dragon-stem-goblet where you can control the zoom and spin.
Amazing!
This is so fascinating to watch
@corningmuseumofglass
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Remarkable! Delighted I saw it!
Loved this
Something that may be helpful is a counter that shows how many times each piece of glass is reheated
Bill is a national treasure.
@corningmuseumofglass
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
i fell asleep during this but i'm not complaining, very beautiful work
Amazing! He makes it look so easy... -_-
This was so much fun to watch...!!!!!
Nice Glass!
Now this is real art
Wow, very cool profession.
This was one of the most interesting things I have seen in my life! It's like a magic!
@corningmuseumofglass
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, Nikolai!
WOW! Fantastic 🤩
It's cool that Tim Cook is narrating this, those dulcet tones
This is cool as hell. Lord knows when i get some money i'm going to buy some stuff like this.
We need to see the finished pieces in their full splendour guys.
looks cool😍
Gorgeous Peace of art
Excellent use of consummate Vs.
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